The stabbing of five people at the home of a rabbi celebrating Hanukkah is ‘the 10th anti-Semitic incident to hit the New York/New Jersey area in just the last week.’
2019
The eagles have landed – in South Portland
Two bald eagles, apparently juveniles, spent Sunday afternoon perched high atop a tree on Meetinghouse Hill, drawing a crowd of curious onlookers.
Sunday’s college roundup: Shea scores twice as UMaine men win in hockey, 5-1
Patrick Shea also adds an assist in Maine’s win over American International at Orono.
Lewiston bookstore looking for David Bowie fans
Quiet City Books is accepting fan art submissions for its third Bowie tribute event.
Lewiston business celebrates 100 years of servicing radiators
Rick Hollis has brought the business his grandfather started on Park Street, Lewiston Radiator Works, to the 100-year-mark, surviving business ups and downs and, 15 years ago, a catastrophic explosion.
Taliban council agrees to cease-fire in Afghanistan
A peace deal would allow the U.S. to bring home its troops and end its 18-year military engagement there.
U.S. Rep. John Lewis of Georgia battling pancreatic cancer
He vows to stay in office while he undergoes treatment.
Tacko’s return helps Red Claws rout College Park, 115-91
Fall and fellow Celtics rookie Tremont Waters combine for 48 points as Maine enjoys its first Expo victory since November.
City to host second New Year’s Auburn celebration
The city of Auburn is hosting its second annual New Year’s Eve Auburn party from 6 p.m. to midnight at Festival Plaza on Main Street after a successful inaugural year.
Could feeding seaweed to cows cut methane and help save the planet?
Researchers plan to conduct trials in Maine – including at Wolfe’s Neck in Freeport – and New Hampshire in 2020-21.